Edinburgh and non-Edinburgh coverage; upcoming anniversaries: National Theatre, Royal Exchange & Bury Met 50th, Manchester Literature Festival 20th, BTG 25th
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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1227: 31 August 2025
Editorial

The weather has certainly turned more autumnal since the surprisingly sunny bank holiday weekend a week ago, when the last of the Edinburgh festival events had their final performances.

August has been a busy month for us as, on top of more than 150 Edinburgh reviews, we have published 42 other reviews in a month in which most regional theatres traditionally go dark.

Similarly, we released two podcast episodes focussing on three Edinburgh Fringe shows plus another with the editor of Scotland’s The List magazine, but between those, we had an episode on the Classic Thriller Season in Nottingham and The Wedding Present Musical in Leeds. So that’s five new episodes in a month, which might be a record for us. We also now have reviews of the productions mentioned in the latter two plus one of the Edinburgh shows we featured.

We don’t have a new episode this week; I’ve taken a bit of a breather from interviews, but I have a couple more almost lined up and a few more possibilities, so do subscribe to the podcast to be sure of not missing them when they come out. One of them, like The Wedding Present one, is with someone whose work I’ve grown up with, but not in music or theatre, so that will be exciting if it comes off.

I seem to be getting a lot of invitations to anniversaries at the moment, particularly here in the North West. My invitation to the National Theatre’s 50th birthday bash next year, if there is to be one, has yet to arrive, but I have been invited to the launch of the Royal Exchange Theatre’s 50th anniversary season, as it also opened in 1976. I remember having the leaflet for its 10th anniversary season on my bedroom wall; it featured Rex Harrison, although in the end he never appeared.

If you want to know more about the formation of the Royal Exchange, its founder, Braham Murray, explained it when I interviewed him in 2011; that interview was released as an episode of our podcast after his death in 2018. One of my favourite lines in all of our interviews is when he said he received a call following the 1996 IRA Manchester bomb saying, “I'm afraid we're going to lose the matinée”. In the end, the theatre was closed for a couple of years and the face of the city changed, many have said for the better.

Also celebrating its half-century is The Met—not the New York opera company, but the theatre and music venue in Bury, Greater Manchester that has played a significant role in the region’s culture, and it will be celebrating with a special event next month, on the same evening that the Manchester Literature Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary, which is unfortunate planning.

2026 will also be British Theatre Guide’s 25th anniversary. Maybe it’s a bit premature to mention it as we don’t hit our 24th until November, but still. We had a small get-together at the National Theatre on our tenth birthday (maybe they’ll offer to have a joint do when we become exactly half their age) two years before I took over BTG, which is still the only time I have met some of our reviewers.

When we turned 20, we were still in lockdown so couldn’t do anything to celebrate—well, not together anyway.

Perhaps our silver anniversary should be the excuse for our next get-together.

David Chadderton
Editor
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London News

Darling cast for RSC’s Wendy and Peter Pan

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Steve Orme, 29 August 2025

Woolwich Works in Heritage Open Day 2025

Woolwich Works will take part in the National Trust Heritage Open Day 2025 with free talks, workshops and events throughout the day.

Vera Liber, 29 August 2025

Regent’s Park Dance Lab for musical theatre choreographers

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has announced those for its development programme for early-career musical theatre choreographers, Theatre Dance Lab

Vera Liber, 28 August 2025

London Dance Umbrella Festival 2025

Dance Umbrella Festival, London’s annual international contemporary dance festival, runs 2–31 October at various venues.

Vera Liber, 28 August 2025

Ballet Nights returns to Cadogan Hall

Ballet Nights will celebrate its second anniversary at Cadogan Hall with 009 Bound in Motion in September.

Vera Liber, 26 August 2025

GDIF 2025 goes Above and Beyond

Greenwich+Docklands International Festival returns to the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Newham and Thamesmead for its 30th anniversary.

Vera Liber, 26 August 2025

North West News

Storyhouse goes WayWord for autumn

The WayWord Festival for kids will return to the Chester theatre with eight days of events and a line-up including Jacqueline Wilson and Rose Ayling-Ellis.

David Chadderton, 28 August 2025

Epstein gala reopening

Liverpool's Epstein Theatre has promised an all-star line-up for its gala opening event on Brian Epstein's birthday.

David Chadderton, 28 August 2025

Midlands News

Scanlan picks up honorary degree in Leicester

Actor Joanna Scanlan has received an honorary degree from Leicester’s De Montfort University—more than 30 years after leaving her job as a drama lecturer there.

Steve Orme, 29 August 2025

Darling cast for RSC’s Wendy and Peter Pan

Lolita Chakrabarti, Daniel Krikler, Charlotte Mills and Hannah Saxby will be in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Wendy and Peter Pan at the Barbican.

Steve Orme, 29 August 2025

A Touch of Lyons joins Chesterfield panto

John Lyons, best known as Det Sgt George Toolan in A Touch of Frost, will be in Jack and the Beanstalk, the 2025 panto at Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel Theatre.

Steve Orme, 27 August 2025

Robinson added to cast of Curve’s Virginia Woolf

Patrick Robinson will join the cast of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? when it is staged by Leicester’s Curve in October 2025.

Steve Orme, 27 August 2025

Dance News

Regent’s Park Dance Lab for musical theatre choreographers

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has announced those for its development programme for early-career musical theatre choreographers, Theatre Dance Lab

Vera Liber, 28 August 2025

London Dance Umbrella Festival 2025

Dance Umbrella Festival, London’s annual international contemporary dance festival, runs 2–31 October at various venues.

Vera Liber, 28 August 2025

Ballet Nights returns to Cadogan Hall

Ballet Nights will celebrate its second anniversary at Cadogan Hall with 009 Bound in Motion in September.

Vera Liber, 26 August 2025

Panto News

A Touch of Lyons joins Chesterfield panto

John Lyons, best known as Det Sgt George Toolan in A Touch of Frost, will be in Jack and the Beanstalk, the 2025 panto at Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel Theatre.

Steve Orme, 27 August 2025

Children / YPT News

Storyhouse goes WayWord for autumn

The WayWord Festival for kids will return to the Chester theatre with eight days of events and a line-up including Jacqueline Wilson and Rose Ayling-Ellis.

David Chadderton, 28 August 2025

Online News

London Dance Umbrella Festival 2025

Dance Umbrella Festival, London’s annual international contemporary dance festival, runs 2–31 October at various venues.

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The Missing Horn
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Wenches!
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Running this week
London
  • Not Your Superwoman (formerly titled Superwoman Schema) (Bush Theatre) - Bush Theatre, London,
  • We’re Going on A Bear Hunt (Little Angel Theatre) - Little Angel Theatre, London,
  • Seagull: True Story (MART and Wild Yak) - Marylebone Theatre, London,
  • Titus Andronicus (Royal Shakespeare Company) - Hampstead Theatre, London,
  • Cow I Deer (Royal Court Theatre) - Royal Court Theatre, London,
  • The Genesis (Copenhagen Collective) - The Peacock, London,
  • Invasive Species (Folk Productions) - King's Head Theatre, Islington,
  • Home at Seven (Claire Evans in association with the RC Sherriff Trust) - Theatre At The Tabard, London,
  • Cascando (Jermyn Steet Theatre presents the Pan Pan production) - Jermyn Street Theatre, London,
  • Black Power Desk (Brixton House and PlayWell Productions in association with Birmingham Hippodrome and The Lowry) - Brixton House, London,

+ more in London

North West

+ more in North West

North East
Yorkshire
  • Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel - Grand Opera House York, York,
  • Calamity Jane (Jamie Wilson Productions / The Watermill Theatre) - The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford,
  • SALT (Contemporary Ritual Theatre) - Hull Truck Theatre, Hull,
  • Reception: The Wedding Present Musical (Perfect Blue Productions and Engine House Theatre) - Slung Low at the The Warehouse In Holbeck, Holbeck,
  • War Horse (National Theatre) - Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds,
  • Noises Off (Stephen Joseph Theatre) - Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough,
Midlands

+ more in Midlands

South West
South East

+ more in South East

Scotland
  • In the Night Garden Live (Minor Entertainment) - EICC (Edinburgh International Conference Centre), Edinburgh,
  • Pirates Love Underpants (Curve) - Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh,
  • SALT (Contemporary Ritual Theatre) - Mareel, Lerwick,
  • In the Night Garden Live (Minor Entertainment) - Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee,
  • Black is the Color of my Voice (James Seabright) - Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh,
  • Wallace (A Play, A Pie and A Pint & Raw Material) - Òran Mór, Glasgow,
  • A Toast Fae The Lassies (Pitlochry Festival Theatre) - Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry,
  • Sunshine on Leith (Pitlochry Festival Theatre) - Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry,
  • The 39 Steps (Pitlochry Festival Theatre) - Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry,
  • The Great Gatsby (Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Derby Theatre) - Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry,

+ more in Scotland

Wales
Online
  • Alterations (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • A Tupperware of Ashes (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Life of Pi (Simon Friend in association with Playing Field and Tulchin/Bartner Productions and Sheffield Theatres) - online / no venue, From
  • The Other Place (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Delroy (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Closing Time (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Michael (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Coriolanus (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Bellringers (Hampstead Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Macbeth (Wessex Grove and Underbelly, in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC) - online / no venue, From

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